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Hey guys i know there are many threads about this but i am still confused.

 

Alright basically this system is 1.5 years old... so i dont plan to SLI... (i would have to mod for that anyways) ... i have one card.

 

HIS x850xt

http://www.bonafidereviews.com/articles/63...es/official.jpg

 

this is my setup (check attachment for pics)

^^ sorry about the quality ^^

 

anyways... my chipset stays at 50C IDLE !!! and when gaming 52C ... i dont like this so i was searching and but i still need you guys to help out...

 

i have three choices... (feel free to point out another product)

 

Evercool VC-RE Twinkling

https://www.jab-tech.com/product.php?productid=2291

 

OR

 

Thermalright HR-05 Chipset Cooler

http://www.xoxide.com/thermalright-hr-05.html

 

OR

 

Thermalright HR-05-SLI Chipset Cooler

http://www.xoxide.com/thermalright-hr-05-chipset-cooler.html

 

what do you guys think is the best for me?

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You could try something simple first, like putting better thermal paste on and re-seating the stock fan. But i believe if you get any of those coolers, they come with some paste.

 

Here's an old pic of what my HR-05-SLI looked like, for the most part I'm averaging 40c [32min,43max]

 

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jachyra007 your setup is good... i c u have a fan too but the thing is that i think it would hit my card. but depende where i put the card the upper slot or bottom one..

 

CopyNinjaKakash what were your temps? and what are they after it was installed?

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Yes, i threw on an old A64 stock CPU fan, just to see how it affected temps. The HR is designed so the fins can be turned down like I had in that pic, or rotated 90degrees facing the front of the case, overhanging the Sata ports. all 3 of those have great reputation here at the Street, so no matter what you end up with, its a good choice over the stock chipset fan.

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Yes, i threw on an old A64 stock CPU fan, just to see how it affected temps. The HR is designed so the fins can be turned down like I had in that pic, or rotated 90degrees facing the front of the case, overhanging the Sata ports. all 3 of those have great reputation here at the Street, so no matter what you end up with, its a good choice over the stock chipset fan.

 

hmm alright... let me get some more researching down and opinions and ill c wats up

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